Transcendental Judaism
<p>The Transcendent — which is to say what lies beyond our usual experience of mind, body, and senses — is an obvious part of Jewish teaching. But somehow, in most cases, the Transcendent gets completely overlooked.</p>
<p>Maybe it should come as no shock that the Transcendent in Judaism is hidden in plain sight. The Transcendent, being beyond our usual sense experience, is hidden from our usual view. But Transcendental Judaism holds that while the Transcendent may be out of sight, it’s not out of mind.</p>
<p>In fact, the mind and brain seem to be constructed in such a way that it’s possible to experience the Transcendent on a regular basis. This in spite of the fact that in Judaism, as it’s normally practiced, there doesn’t seem to be much opportunity for transcending.</p>
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